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==2010 Oral Presentations:==
== 2012 ==


1. S.R. Peyton. "Physicochemical Control of Cell Migration Using Engineered Extracellular Matrices" To be presented at the University of Florida, Department of Biomedical Engineering spring seminar series, Gainesville, FL, March, 2010.
Modeling the Diffusive Behavior of 3D Stem Cell Migration. '''October 30, 2012''': AIChE Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA


2. S.R. Peyton. "Physicochemical Control of Cell Migration Using Engineered Extracellular Matrices" Presented at the Pennsylvania State University, Department of Chemical Engineering spring seminar series, University Park, PA, March, 2010.
Engineered Arterial Mimics (EAMs) to Quantify Smooth Muscle Cell Contribution to Atherosclerosis. '''November 1, 2012''': AIChE Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA


3. S.R. Peyton. "Physicochemical Control of Cell Migration Using Engineered Extracellular Matrices" Presented at the University of Maryland, Department of Bioengineering spring seminar series, College Park, MD, March, 2010.
ECM Stiffness and Modulus As Independent Controllers of Cancer Metastasis. '''November 2, 2012''': AIChE Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA


4. S.R. Peyton. "Physicochemical Control of Cell Migration Using Engineered Extracellular Matrices" Presented at the Arizona State University, Department of Biological and Health Sciences Engineering spring seminar series, Tempe, AZ, March, 2010.
Extracellular Matrix Stiffness and Drug Resistance in Carcinoma. '''October 29, 2012''': AIChE Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA


5. S.R. Peyton. "Physicochemical Control of Cell Migration Using Engineered Extracellular Matrices" Presented at the University of Illinois, Department of Bioengineering spring seminar series, Urbana-Champaign, IL, February, 2010.
Tissue Tropism and Engineered Materials. '''July 12, 2012''': ''Signal Transduction in Engineered Materials'', Gordon Research Conferences, Biddeford, ME


6. S.R. Peyton. "Physicochemical Control of Cell Migration Using Engineered Extracellular Matrices" Presented at the University of Massachusetts, Department of Chemical Engineering spring seminar series, Amherst, MA, February, 2010.
Breast Cancer Metastasis and Tissue Tropism in Engineered Materials. '''January 7, 2012''': ''2nd Conference on Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering'', Hosted by BMES-SPRBM, San Juan, PR


7.      S.R. Peyton. "Physicochemical Control of Cell Migration Using Engineered Extracellular Matrices" Presented at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Department of Biomedical Engineering spring seminar series, Troy, NY, February, 2010.
== 2011 ==


8. S.R. Peyton. "Physicochemical Control of Cell Migration Using Engineered Extracellular Matrices" Presented at the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Department of Biomedical Engineering spring seminar series, Indianapolis, IN, February, 2010.
Tissue Models to Investigate Cell-Matrix Interactions in Cancer. '''November 18, 2011''': ''Predictive Functional Human Tissue Models Conference'', Hosted by the Cambridge HealthTech Institute, Boston, MA


9. S.R. Peyton. "Physicochemical Control of Cell Migration Using Engineered Extracellular Matrices" Presented at the University of South Carolina, Department of Chemical Engineering spring seminar series, Columbia, SC, January, 2010.
Tissue Models to Investigate Cell-Matrix Interactions in Cancer. '''November 9, 2011''': ''Seminar'', Hosted by the Pioneer Valley Life Sciences Institute, Springfield, MA


==2009 Oral Presentations:==
Geometric Control of 3D Stem Cell Motility.  '''May 12, 2011''': ''Young Investigators in Materials Research'', Hosted by the NSF MRSEC at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst


1. S.R. Peyton. "Biomaterial Platforms to Investigate the Fundamentals of Cell Migration" Presented at the Washington University fall seminar series, St. Louis, MO, December, 2009.
Smooth Muscle Cell Motility on Engineered Substrates. '''April 13, 2011''': ''Chalk Talk'', Hosted by the Chemistry-Biology Interface program at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst


2.     '''S.R. Peyton''', Z.I. Kalcioglu, K.J. Van Vliet, D.A. Lauffenburger, L.G. Griffith. “Mesenchymal Stem Cell Motility in 3D Hydrogel Scaffolds.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), Nashville, TN, November 2009.
Mechanical Forces and Tumor Morphogenesis. '''March 2, 2011''': ''Coffee and Connections'', Hosted by the NSF IGERT Institute of Cellular Engineering at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst
 
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3.      '''S.R. Peyton''', Z.I. Kalcioglu, H. Lee, P.T. Hammond, K.J. Van Vliet, D.A. Lauffenburger, L.G. Griffith. “Control of mesenchymal stem cell motility in 3-D synthetic biomaterials.” Presented at the Society for Biomaterials Annual Meeting (SFB), San Antonio, TX, April 2009.

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2012

Modeling the Diffusive Behavior of 3D Stem Cell Migration. October 30, 2012: AIChE Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA

Engineered Arterial Mimics (EAMs) to Quantify Smooth Muscle Cell Contribution to Atherosclerosis. November 1, 2012: AIChE Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA

ECM Stiffness and Modulus As Independent Controllers of Cancer Metastasis. November 2, 2012: AIChE Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA

Extracellular Matrix Stiffness and Drug Resistance in Carcinoma. October 29, 2012: AIChE Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA

Tissue Tropism and Engineered Materials. July 12, 2012: Signal Transduction in Engineered Materials, Gordon Research Conferences, Biddeford, ME

Breast Cancer Metastasis and Tissue Tropism in Engineered Materials. January 7, 2012: 2nd Conference on Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering, Hosted by BMES-SPRBM, San Juan, PR

2011

Tissue Models to Investigate Cell-Matrix Interactions in Cancer. November 18, 2011: Predictive Functional Human Tissue Models Conference, Hosted by the Cambridge HealthTech Institute, Boston, MA

Tissue Models to Investigate Cell-Matrix Interactions in Cancer. November 9, 2011: Seminar, Hosted by the Pioneer Valley Life Sciences Institute, Springfield, MA

Geometric Control of 3D Stem Cell Motility. May 12, 2011: Young Investigators in Materials Research, Hosted by the NSF MRSEC at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Smooth Muscle Cell Motility on Engineered Substrates. April 13, 2011: Chalk Talk, Hosted by the Chemistry-Biology Interface program at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Mechanical Forces and Tumor Morphogenesis. March 2, 2011: Coffee and Connections, Hosted by the NSF IGERT Institute of Cellular Engineering at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst